Originally posted by notyoueither
As obviuosly truthful as your very next statement.
As obviuosly truthful as your very next statement.

Time and time again your statements or predictions about the ME have proven off the mark.
Too bad they already have gained peace by convincing neighbours that the military was no longer an acceptable option, depending on who you read.
This crap again? :sigh:
Israel negotiated peace with Egypt and Jordan. Neither signed peace under the gun. Egypt for example not only got back all its territory, but billions in US dollars a year. Israel will only get peace with the rest of its neighbors through negotiations.
As far as effectiveness is concerned, this isn't over yet. I hope it is, and if my hope is confirmed Israel's recent actions will force real changes in Lebanon. If my hopes are dashed, which is likely, it is only a matter of time before this begins anew because I don't expect a Hezbollah leopard to change its spots.
And if Israel attacks again, they only legitimize Hizbullah more. After all, Hizbullah is "the resistance."
So, Saudis chose to fly across the big pond and hurl themselves at buildings while wrapped in airplanes because they feel the Saudi state is illegitimate?
Actually, YES. AQ is one of the biggest enemies of the House of Saud, who views the monarchy as illegitimate for bringing infidels into the Holy Land.
And AQ being practically part of the Taliban government sponsored these 'NGO' actions because they were unhappy with the legitimacy of the government of Afghanistan?
The Taliban was not recognized by any but three other states as the legitimate government of Afghanistan. And since the Taliban viewed themselves as an Islamic state, they fit the notion of legitimate governance backed by AQ.
You have just called the government of Lebanon illegitimate and asserted that Hezbollah are. Why do you care that the neighbour who was the target of the 'legitimate' authority in Lebanon created a state of war between the states and Israel obliged by making war on Lebanon at the invitation of the only 'legitimate' authority in the country?


To answer you "question", Israel's actions were not only ineffective, but the responses and the force used by Israel in respose to the initial Hizbullah action was inappropriate - it was too often indiscriminate, disproportionate, and took too little stock of the lives of civilians.
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